CLEVELAND — Joey Bosa refused to talk, spinning out of the locker room and stomping down the corridor toward San Diego’s team bus.
He was disgusted. He wasn’t alone.
The Chargers had played poorly enough to lose to the NFL’s only winless team, and a season of close losses has one that maybe stings a little more than the others.
Josh Lambo missed a game-tying field goal as time expired as the Chargers, their future in San Diego uncertain and coach Mike McCoy under fire, fell Saturday 20-17 to the Cleveland Browns, who got win No. 1 and avoided becoming the second team in history to start 0-15.
“It’s tough,” quarterback Philip Rivers said. “We have lost five of our last six, and a lot of them have been close games like this one. We had opportunities to win the game. We found another way to lose a close game.”
Rivers, who threw two touchdown passes, drove the Chargers (5-10) from their 22 to the Cleveland 27 in the final two minutes without any timeouts to set up Lambo’s attempt.
But the steady kicker, who had made 24 of 25 within 50 yards before he had a 32-yard attempt blocked with 3:49 left, pushed his kick wide right.
“I just missed it,” he said. “It was just one of those kicks. “You rely on your steps, and I didn’t have time to properly do that. That’s no excuse, but that’s how it was. I let down my teammates and our fans, so that weight is going to be heavy on me. I missed one kick, but it was a big one.”
Bosa had two of San Diego’s nine sacks, but the Chargers hurt themselves with nine penalties for 92 yards and there were plenty of other mistakes that allowed the Browns (1-14) to win for the first time in 377 days.